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John Reese ([personal profile] primary_asset) wrote2018-07-07 11:28 am
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In the end, they'd settled on Karen's apartment rather than John's.

He'd pointed out that she has a better view, being two floors higher, and he'd liked how the light had come into the living room better on her side of the building. They're not things one might expect of John Reese -- or even John Riley -- but when it had come to deciding which apartment to live in, he'd done his best to set aside his CIA training or anything that told him one would be better than the other based on tactical advantages.

That's not what he wants his life with Karen to be about.

They're still spies, of course, in their way. They still work together on the sorts of cases the police department can't or won't take. He trusts her with his life on that end and he's glad to have her, to know they have that kind of transparency between them. But he still wants this to be their home together. Something separate from the jobs they both do.

So he's moving boxes out of his place, to the elevator, and then into hers. It's not a difficult move, he doesn't have many belongings and they don't need his furniture, but he's had to decline help from two neighbours now, telling them he's just about done, when in reality he just doesn't want them touching his boxes of weapons. Or spy equipment.

All the boxes are labelled books. Only one of them contains books of any kind.
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-09-17 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, that would be Tony Stark," Karen says with an only slightly exaggerated groan, bringing one hand to her forehead. "Same one who's a good friend of mine. The guy who runs Panoptes." It doesn't actually surprise her at all that Tony would do something like that, probably because he probably knows that Peggy isn't interested in something like that. She loves him dearly, but his humor isn't always the most mature.

For one split second, she lets herself consider that, if she ever gets married, she'll have to tell him in advance not to go to any trouble like that for her. Then she puts the thought away, focusing on what's in front of them instead.

"This is going to be one hell of a bachelorette party."
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-09-19 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
"This is it," Karen says with a nod, smiling as she leans back just slightly against his hand. It's a big deal, taking a step like this, or at least it is to her. Though it wouldn't have bothered her one way or the other, it's nice to think that she isn't the only one of them for whom that's the case. This step is a big one, after all, one she's never taken with anyone else before. Doing so now just feels right, though, easier even than she would have expected. Whether that's a result of all the time they've spent together and nights at each other's places or just because of him, she doesn't know, but it probably doesn't make much difference. The feeling is the same regardless.

Looking over at him, she arches a brow, gently teasing. "Home sweet home?"
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[personal profile] itsdarkcorners 2018-09-25 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
"You know, I really like the sound of that," Karen says, smiling in turn as she starts towards the elevator. She really does, too. It just feels right, all of this, the way it has with him from the start, going back to the instinct that told her to trust him and stick around when he was taken to the hospital. It's strange to think about that now, stranger still to wonder what might have happened if someone else had stumbled across him on the beach that day.

No one did, though, so she supposes it doesn't make a difference. They wound up here. It's probably no crazier than anything else that's happened in Darrow, but it feels bizarrely fortunate all the same, lucky in a way she wouldn't have expected a place like this could entail.

"Probably a good sign, right?"